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GENERAL
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Why Transit ? |
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To offer training modules and educational tools for all personnel involved in the mobility of young people.
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Target audience |
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All personnel involved in the mobility of young people. Teachers, lecturers, careers advisors, university international offices and businesses.
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Content |
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Training modules, guidance, technical handouts, and information handouts that have a dual role :they can be used for the preparation for young people for transnational placements, by organisations hosting such young people, as support materials for those in an advisory role and those responsible for monitoring and evaluating young people. You can also use this material for training all personnel involved in the mobility of young people.
All these products are available in English and in the language in which they were developed. They are classified by topic and language.
The products can be downloaded free from the internet providing you identify yourselves (for statistical research) and agree not to commercialise them.
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Who has developed Transit ? |
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Staff from businesses involved in transnational placements, university lecturers, careers advisors and sending organisations.
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A European pilot-project : |
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TRANSIT is a pilot-project financed by the Leonardo da Vinci programme, from November 2001 to April 2004. Lyon University is the promoter of the project and the "Centre d'Information Internationale" of Lyon is the coordinator. |
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